Sans Superellipse Borev 7 is a very light, normal width, low contrast, upright, normal x-height font.
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A monoline sans with extremely thin strokes and a geometric construction built from rounded-rectangle/superellipse curves. Curves are smooth and consistent, with generous inner counters and largely open apertures that keep forms light and breathable. Terminals tend toward clean, softly rounded endings, while straight stems remain crisp and vertical, creating a tidy, measured rhythm. Proportions feel balanced and contemporary, with simple, unadorned letterforms and evenly paced spacing that emphasizes clarity over texture.
Best suited for display use where its hairline strokes can remain intact: wordmarks, brand systems, magazine titles, posters, and elegant packaging. It can also work for large UI headings or navigation in high-resolution contexts, especially where a clean, minimal aesthetic is desired.
The overall tone is quiet, precise, and understated—more architectural and gallery-like than warm or expressive. Its hairline presence conveys a sense of refinement and restraint, with a slightly clinical modernity that reads as premium and contemporary.
The design appears intended as a sleek, superellipse-based geometric sans that prioritizes modern form and visual calm. By keeping stroke weight extremely light and details minimal, it aims for an elegant, premium look that feels contemporary and spatial.
Round characters (C, O, Q, G, 0) show a superelliptic silhouette rather than a perfect circle, giving the design a distinctive rounded-rect geometry. Diagonals and joins stay sharp and economical, and the numerals follow the same minimalist, lightly engineered logic for a cohesive set.